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FEED YOUR GUT NOT YOUR BELLY When one’s gut and digestive system are healed and working as they should, one absorbs and digests nutrients properly.

Leaky gut reaches as far as causing or contributing to things like asthma, food allergies, skin conditions, immune deficiencies, and even chronic fatigue and perhaps even how you feel psychologically

When one’s intestinal lining becomes too damaged and permeable it lets undigested food and disease inducing bacteria to seep from one’s gut and into the bloodstream. This is called “Leaky Gut.” The body then begins to combat itself because it sees the food particles as potential invaders- which creates an autoimmune condition. Most food allergies, autoimmune diseases, asthma, skin conditions, eczema, digestive disorders, chronic fatigue and more are created by a leaky gut lining. Leaky gut bothers a huge percentage of the population and is getting worse because of bad food choices, increasing stress, toxins from the environment, overuse of pain killers, antibiotics, birth control and other medications.

Bone broth is great for gut health because it helps heal gut seepage. The gelatin and collagen in bone broth heals the lining of one’s digestive tract. The collagen in bone broth will help heal your gut’s lining and decrease inflammation in the intestines.

Bone Broth For Leaky Gut

How can you use bone broth for leaky gut syndrome? If you've heard of bone broth, you've probably heard of leaky gut. Well what is bone broth, what is leaky gut, and how does bone broth help to heal it?

If the lining of your digestive system becomes weak and allows food particles, toxins and bacteria to escape through it, that's leaky gut. It causes sickness, because your gut has its own ecology that is foreign to the rest of your body.

Why would you get a leaky gut to begin with? All of our body contains collagen, even our digestive system. It's a strong yet flexible connective tissue, so you can see how it would matter to your stomach and intestinal lining. If your body isn't able to get enough of the right amino acids to produce collagen where it is needed, things get weaker and don't work like they should. This includes your digestive system.

As you may know by now, bone broth contains lots of collagen when it is made correctly. When you ingest it, your body will have an easier time turning something that was once collagen into usable tissue as opposed to trying to manufacture it out of completely different building blocks, though it can. Why let that extra strain onto your body, when all it needs is a little bone broth?

So by consuming bone broth, which is easily digestible, your stomach can start to slowly heal itself of 'leaky gut syndrome'. Your body will have an easy time assimilating the elements of the bone broth and converting them into something useful, right where it is needed. As your stomach gets patched up, those things that are peculiar to your stomach ecology stop leaking out into the rest of your body. Bone broth gives your stomach a break and nourishes it, so now the ecology of your digestive system is a little stronger, a little cleaner since it detoxifies it, and you have a much more stable digestive system to